Though The Big Bang Theory’s long-standing fans definitely saw it coming, George’s death in Young Sheldon’s final season still hit everyone hard. Season 7 episode 13, titled Funeral, captures every member of George’s family gathering in a church to say the last goodbye to the Coopers’ patriarch.
The sequence features all the main characters and some guests, including one lady looking suspiciously resembling George, though it’s still not what the show’s fans might have thought. With everyone in the church mourning the deceased character, only one person seems to be missing, and this is what makes George’s storyline even more heartbreaking.
Several times during their run, both The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon made it clear that George had a sister named Ruth. Though she never made any physical appearance in either of the shows, Ruth’s name is brought up by Sheldon in...
The sequence features all the main characters and some guests, including one lady looking suspiciously resembling George, though it’s still not what the show’s fans might have thought. With everyone in the church mourning the deceased character, only one person seems to be missing, and this is what makes George’s storyline even more heartbreaking.
Several times during their run, both The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon made it clear that George had a sister named Ruth. Though she never made any physical appearance in either of the shows, Ruth’s name is brought up by Sheldon in...
- 5/29/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
If there's one character whose future after young Sheldon is the most intriguing, it's the eldest Cooper son, Georgie. Though he's currently married to Mandy, raising their beautiful daughter, and ready to move on to the next chapter of their lives in a spinoff, the happiness won't last.
The show about Mandy and Georgie is called "First Marriage" for a reason: According to The Big Bang Theory, Georgie was married at least twice, and both times to different people, as both of his wives congratulated Sheldon on his Nobel Prize. So what happens to Mandy and Georgie? And who is his second wife?
What Happened to Georgie Cooper?
In addition to becoming the king of the Texas tire empire, Georgie had some ups and downs in his personal life. Even though viewers didn't learn much from The Big Bang Theory, and Young Sheldon and its spinoff don't have to follow the canon to the letter,...
The show about Mandy and Georgie is called "First Marriage" for a reason: According to The Big Bang Theory, Georgie was married at least twice, and both times to different people, as both of his wives congratulated Sheldon on his Nobel Prize. So what happens to Mandy and Georgie? And who is his second wife?
What Happened to Georgie Cooper?
In addition to becoming the king of the Texas tire empire, Georgie had some ups and downs in his personal life. Even though viewers didn't learn much from The Big Bang Theory, and Young Sheldon and its spinoff don't have to follow the canon to the letter,...
- 5/28/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
This article contains spoilers for the final episodes of Young Sheldon.
Allow me to offer you a peek into the TV-viewing habits of the Bojalad household. I was not a dedicated watcher of The Big Bang Theory, nor its prequel spinoff Young Sheldon. I am, however, a daily watcher of American quiz show institution Jeopardy!.
Since Jeopardy! airs at 7:30 p.m. Et on CBS in my particular TV market (it broadcasts on NBC or ABC in other parts of the country at varying times), sometimes I forget to change the channel and catch some of the 8 p.m. Et showing of Young Sheldon on Thursday nights. One of those “accidental Young Sheldon” nights just happened to occur on May 16, the date of the two-part series finale. That was the night I discovered that my wife, and pretty much the rest of the TV-viewing public, really, really loves Sheldon’s dad,...
Allow me to offer you a peek into the TV-viewing habits of the Bojalad household. I was not a dedicated watcher of The Big Bang Theory, nor its prequel spinoff Young Sheldon. I am, however, a daily watcher of American quiz show institution Jeopardy!.
Since Jeopardy! airs at 7:30 p.m. Et on CBS in my particular TV market (it broadcasts on NBC or ABC in other parts of the country at varying times), sometimes I forget to change the channel and catch some of the 8 p.m. Et showing of Young Sheldon on Thursday nights. One of those “accidental Young Sheldon” nights just happened to occur on May 16, the date of the two-part series finale. That was the night I discovered that my wife, and pretty much the rest of the TV-viewing public, really, really loves Sheldon’s dad,...
- 5/17/2024
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
“Riverdale” star Kj Apa and “1883” breakout Isabel May are set to star in the live-action DC superhero comedy “The Wonder Twins” for HBO Max. Apa will play Zan, while May will play Jayna.
“Black Adam” writer Adam Sztykiel is set to write and direct the project.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey of Temple Hill are producing. Details about the project are being kept under wraps. Production is set to begin this summer in Atlanta.
The “Wonder Twins” centers on an alien sibling duo – Jayna and Zan – who can activate their superpowers by touching hands and saying their catchphrase, “Wonder twin power, activate!” Jayna can transform into any animal, and Zan can transform into water. The duo first appeared in the Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the 1970s, “The All-New Super Friends Hour.” The superpowered sibling duo has also appeared on the animated series “Teen Titans Go!” “The Flash” and “Smallville.
“Black Adam” writer Adam Sztykiel is set to write and direct the project.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey of Temple Hill are producing. Details about the project are being kept under wraps. Production is set to begin this summer in Atlanta.
The “Wonder Twins” centers on an alien sibling duo – Jayna and Zan – who can activate their superpowers by touching hands and saying their catchphrase, “Wonder twin power, activate!” Jayna can transform into any animal, and Zan can transform into water. The duo first appeared in the Hanna-Barbera animated television series of the 1970s, “The All-New Super Friends Hour.” The superpowered sibling duo has also appeared on the animated series “Teen Titans Go!” “The Flash” and “Smallville.
- 4/15/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Lady Lucan — whose aristocrat husband vanished after he attacked her and killed their nanny 40 years ago — died of natural causes in her upscale London home on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the age of 80, according to the New York Times.
The estranged couple made international headlines in 1974 after their nanny, Sandra Rivett, 29, was found bludgeoned to death in their five-story townhouse. Lady Lucan, whose real name is Veronica Bingham, claimed that her husband, John Bingham — the 7th Earl of Lucan — killed Rivett in their dimly lit basement in a case of mistaken identity. Lord Lucan, she claimed, had meant to kill her.
The estranged couple made international headlines in 1974 after their nanny, Sandra Rivett, 29, was found bludgeoned to death in their five-story townhouse. Lady Lucan, whose real name is Veronica Bingham, claimed that her husband, John Bingham — the 7th Earl of Lucan — killed Rivett in their dimly lit basement in a case of mistaken identity. Lord Lucan, she claimed, had meant to kill her.
- 10/1/2017
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
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